Nauset (0-12 center Dakota Girard had a big game for the Warriors, pouting in 25 points. Kingsley Samuels added 11, including three 3-pointers.

Monomoy is back in action tonight at South Shore League opponent Hull while Nauset returns to the hardwood Wednesday at Atlantic Coast League foe Dennis-Yarmouth.

MV 57, Bishop Stang 32

OAK BLUFFS — The Vineyarders continue to dominate opponents as they cruised past the Spartans in an Eastern Athletic Conference girls basketball matchup on the island.

A barrage of key three-pointers, a dominant second quarter that broke the game open and some of the best defense it has played this season sparked Martha's Vineyard (11-2, 4-1 EAC) to the win.

Kat deBettencourt and Jenny Lindland each connected for 14 points to lead all scorers. deBettencourt scored 10 points in the second-quarter eruption that saw MV put 21 points on the board to grab a 35-13 lead.

Maggie Riseborough and Katie Stewart each scored eight points and collared nine rebounds for the winners, who received a defensive boost by the play of Alyna Hutchinson. She held Stang's high-scoring Morgan Lester to eight points.

NORTH EASTHAM — The Warriors defense sparked the offense, building up a cushion that allowed Nauset to weather a late flurry by the Sharks in a non-league victory.

Monomoy (7-6) was sent to the line with frequency down the stretch but could not overtake the Warriors (2-10).

Nauset switched from man-to-man defense to zone throughout the second half, keeping the Sharks at bay en route to the win.

Meghan Richer had a game-high 19 points for Monomoy, including 10 from the charity stripe. Savannah Chase added 10 points for the Sharks.

OSTERVILLE — Three players scored in double-figures and the Whalers dominated the boards as they thumped the Seahawks in a Cape & Islands League tilt.

Led by Clesha Phillips' 14 points and 10 rebounds, Nantucket (7-5, 6-1 C&I) raced to a 23-10 halftime advantage and cruised from there.

Cara Godlesky also had a double-double for the Whalers with 10 points and 18 rebounds. She also had five steals and three blocks. The third Nantucket player to score in double figures was McKenzie Holdgate with 10 points.